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by kazanz
893 days ago
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Its a serious problem. One off day and you are down the cycle again. It's the addiction of our times. If anyone has some tips that have worked for them please share! Here are ways I've found that help on iphone: 1. Delete all time wasting app. 2. Delete all browsers on your phone (disable safari in screentime). If you "really need" some content there will be an app, or RSS feed you can tap into to get it. A light version of this would be using screentime privacy restrictions and only allowing the websites you want to view. 3. Turn off your ability to install apps in screentime so you don't install the time-wasters. 4. Have a family member/friend add the screentime passcode so you don't know it and can't turn it off when you get the first itch. 5. Put your phone in black/white mode and turn down the contrast. The apps you do have won't be as intoxicating visually so you'll spend more time in the real world. |
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It is, remind yourself that this is what you are doing and embracing. I am by no means sympathetic to a straight edge perspective, but when ever you find yourself pointlessly clicking clickbait and other garbage to get your dopamine fix, remind yourself that this is what you are doing.
You are sniffing glue right now. Its not healthy and does produce long term damages. You are grilling your attention span and are hanging around with other addicts.
All the power to you if that is your goal, but it should be your goal and not something you got suckered into. Embrace it or leave it.
So, what do you say, you wanna do another line of youtube shorts? Or are you bored already and are up for some old school c̶r̶a̶c̶k̶ imageboards? You said you arent a cop, right?
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hVd4CI39ouw/VsoH0MP7M9I/A...
edit: The Jeffrey comparison is also very valid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEtBDQDkEXc